Italy's capital city is often considered the "Birthplace of Western Civilization" dating back to 753 BC and its nicknames include "The Eternal City" and "The Capital of the World." Rome is one of the most visited tourist cities in the world welcoming as many as 10 million people per year with attractions like the Colosseum, Pantheon, Roman Forum, Spanish Steps and the Catacombs. It also contains the city-state of Vatican City. Rome's historic center and the Holy See's buildings are together designated a United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) World Heritage Site. The city's Cinecittà Studios is a major film and television production center producing many Italian as well as American favorites. In addition to its most famous Trevi Fountain, Rome has 38 other fountains sculpted in various architectural styles.
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